Since I won't be able to read all of the pages and pages every day, every body is welcome to pm me. I will have time to post an answer to PM's, just not enough time to read all of the posts to catch everyone's posts.
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and its considered rude to ask the age of a woman. Bummer... LOLI got married kinda late in life hence the young children
and its considered rude to ask the age of a woman. Bummer... LOL
LOL I was raised in a military family. I had to call dad sir... He didnt even become human to me until he had grandkids.. then it was papa from there on out. My kids are always saying how awesome he is and he is but man, if they knew the man I grew up with... my kids would be behaving a lot better.I am older and I dont mind calling him papa .![]()
I can't armchair quarterback from across the country, but I've seen so many autistic individuals THRIVE with proper programs! I don't want to sound like a simpleton here. Easy for me to do as I'm not raising an autistic child. IF they are allowed to indulge and thrive at what they obsess over and are shielded from the things that put them over the top and set them off, I've found them to function very nicely with great happiness. K. Nuff from me. I'll go write a story.Roberts is problem solving and memory. He did not graduate school but got a certificate of achievement for finishing 12th grade and he went to trade school for electrical and graduated top of the class. I had to fight and holler discrimination to get him in there. He/we got an award for opening the doors to other special needs kids in the school. that was awesome. He wont climb a ladder or step-stool.
None to me are grandparent age... but what do I know.. and I also know you had your DD super young as well.his wife is 48-49 I have forgotten already. I am 53 .
That sounds perfect. You have enough on your plate.Since I won't be able to read all of the pages and pages every day, every body is welcome to pm me. I will have time to post an answer to PM's, just not enough time to read all of the posts to catch everyone's posts.
I can't armchair quarterback from across the country, but I've seen so many autistic individuals THRIVE with proper programs! I don't want to sound like a simpleton here. Easy for me to do as I'm not raising an autistic child. IF they are allowed to indulge and thrive at what they obsess over and are shielded from the things that put them over the top and set them off, I've found them to function very nicely with great happiness. K. Nuff from me. I'll go write a story.
None to me are grandparent age... but what do I know.. and I also know you had your DD super young as well.